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Storing your PowerTank in the cab
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<blockquote data-quote="WhatExit?" data-source="post: 1441244" data-attributes="member: 14359"><p>It's a shame people don't realize they can buy a brand new aluminum tank (10 lb.) for $110.00 plus a fixed 150PSI regulator for less than $50.00 instead of spending hundreds more with PT. Everything they sell is at "premium pricing" but there is that PT sticker.</p><p></p><p>Keeping it in the back seat if mounted could be OK except that it's CO2 which wouldn't be a good thing to have leak. Sure the tank is under pressure so there's some element of danger there. It would be best to store/carry a CO2 tank in the bed in a bracket. By the way, you can get a bracket online for $50.00 instead of the mega-bucks versions sold by PT (but they are stainless steel so there's that).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhatExit?, post: 1441244, member: 14359"] It's a shame people don't realize they can buy a brand new aluminum tank (10 lb.) for $110.00 plus a fixed 150PSI regulator for less than $50.00 instead of spending hundreds more with PT. Everything they sell is at "premium pricing" but there is that PT sticker. Keeping it in the back seat if mounted could be OK except that it's CO2 which wouldn't be a good thing to have leak. Sure the tank is under pressure so there's some element of danger there. It would be best to store/carry a CO2 tank in the bed in a bracket. By the way, you can get a bracket online for $50.00 instead of the mega-bucks versions sold by PT (but they are stainless steel so there's that). [/QUOTE]
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